103. When trapping a smaller soul than the gem intended for, just drop it on the ground and it will empty itself. Eg. If you trapped a petty soul in a grand soulgem, just drop it on the ground and pick it up again.

103. When trapping a smaller soul than the gem intended for, just drop it on the ground and it will empty itself. Eg. If you trapped a petty soul in a grand soulgem, just drop it on the ground and pick it up again.

Whiterun is the best place to grab a quick bite if your character is a vampire. The guard barracks always has at least one person sleeping within, day or night, and since the guards of Skyrim aren't as hyperalert as the ones of Vvardenfel or Cyrodiil...

-------------------I used to be an honest person like you, then I took DRM in the knee. www.aspiesoftheworld.com I would have an avatar, but I'm not allowed to display one.

98.) There is an Invisible chest near the mine in the city of Dawnstar. It is full of all kinds of magical and normal weapons/armor/gems you name it. This chest is also leveled. The higher your level the better the stuff is in the chest.

The items are whatever you sold to the Khajit caravans. It is their secret merchant chest. It just wasn't hidden perfectly.

99. Making an iron dagger gives as much xp as any other iron items, saving you much gold and easily levelling up your smithing. It takes about 10-13 iron daggers to level up your smithing at levels 90-100. If you enchant the daggers with petty souls, they become worth 200-280 , making a good return on investment.

Better still, get the "Transmute" spell and alter your iron ore to silver or gold and then smith jewellery. Combine it with gems and enchant (if you can be arsed) to rake in even more gold at a fraction of the weight.

BuntCone: Your advice is great for money-making. However, the tip you quoted is for getting Smithing XP, and in that regard, the method you posted is a bad idea. The reason is simple: it takes 2 Gold Ore to make a single Gold Invite. A stack of 50 Iron Ore will only get you 25 Gold Ingots, so you're cutting your total Smithing XP in half. Better to make Iron Daggers, as you'll get 50 out of those 50 Iron Ore.

HOWEVER, when trying to make money, your advice is actually better, as the jewelry gotten from a single Gold Ingot is worth more than 2 Iron Daggers.

102. As long as they are sleeping, the ghosts in Yngvild can be fed from by a vampiric character, although I don't know if this counts as a feeding since ghosts don't have blood. (I put this tip on the Yngvild Ghosts page of the Elder Scrolls wiki a few hours ago.)

They can also be frenzied/calmed etc without the need of master of the mind perk...

106. If you fall into the water from high place you will not die (simple tip, but helps).

107. One of the fastest an easiest ways to kill the Dragon (Blood Dragon for Example): Shot him with arrows, call a flame summon (he helps a lot), and when he comes to ground use dual maces (the best you got) and do dual power attack on his head, shout and use potions to restore health. When his health is low you have big chance of animation for epic kill 8)

108. Werewolf is the fastest way of travel(faster then horse)!! RRAaaouuuuuuuuu!

109. Okay, here’s one I’ve been doing since Morrowind, if you’re in a dark place and don’t have any torches… Turn up the BRIGHTNESS! This also lets you see enemies before they see you sometimes, even if you’re not sneaking. (But usually only at a distance(They see based one the regular brightness setting(Even Falmers)))

111) You can manually equip pickaxes and "attack" rocks with them to get ores.112) You can noclip (on any console) into the Thalmor Embasy and start the main questline's 'Diplomatic Immunity' without doing any of the former quests. This is how I defeated Alduin without even starting Dragon Rising (and thus, no dragons)113) If you get the Jagged Crown before its quest, it will not be marked a quest item.114) If you get the Ebony Blade before the quest, it will be marked quest item.115) You can reach Throat of the World well before its quest by using your horse.116) Dead Thralling an enemy and the changing areas (so that a tip pops up) will restore all their armour they had on. This works for eg: Cicero and Boethiah's Champion to get multiple sets of their armour.